no it can't only snakes can That guy is wrong. Its not just snakes that have venom. Think of jellyfish and even the platypus. But no tigers arent poisonous, but they can kill you.
Yes, spiders possess venom, not poison. They use their venom to immobilize and digest their prey. Spiders inject venom into their prey through their fangs, which helps them catch and consume their food.
Spiders inject venom into the bodies of their prey. The poison liquifies the insides of the prey. The spider will then suck out the now liquid innards and eat them.
Spiders are venomous, not poisonous. They inject venom into their prey to immobilize or kill them, while poison is harmful if ingested or touched.
No, venomous snakes do not track their prey by smelling the venom they inject. Snakes use their sense of smell to locate prey, and once they bite and inject venom, the venom works to immobilize or kill the prey. Venom can also aid in digestion once the prey is consumed.
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no they do not they poison there prey with venom
Tarantulas are venomous. They inject venom into their prey to immobilize it. Their venom is not deadly to humans.
the poison tooth of a snake is called a thrike.
Because pythons are constrictors (which means they squeeze their prey to kill them, not inject them with venom), they do not contain venom and therefore, are not poisonous (or the proper term, venomous).
The poison produced by cnidarians, such as jellyfish and anemones, acts by paralyzing or killing their prey upon contact. This poison is delivered through specialized stingers called nematocysts, which inject venom into the prey. The venom can cause pain, tissue damage, and even systemic effects in some cases.
Rattlesnakes ambush small prey with a bite and inject venom that quickly kills the prey.
They have highly potent venom which they inject into their prey when they bite them. The venom kills almost instantly.